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Flouro rod length?
Hey guys, I'm after some help, I've been using 3lb fc for small hard bodies now for a few months but am convinced there's gotta be a better way!!
I'm using my trusty sr842 imx, it is a great rod but I can't help but think its too (soft) in action, I reckon I need a stick with more flick (stiff) in it to belt out the cast further and feel a bit more of what's going on at the rod. I've got a tsr and a dsr glx but I'm worried about the recoils with the flouro, also most stuff you read says you should use a soft rod for light fc. Also any input on rod length? Short 6 foot or 7 foot plus for fc? Some thoughts or discussion would be appreciated! Cheers matt |
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I have same line on Daiwa Luvias 2004 matched with 6ft9 Black label rod, it does job nicely for me
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I have the same line on a gen black itchy twitchy 6 10 and it pings lure pretty far !
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Rod length isn't an issue, if I'm throwing stick minnows around hulls I go 6ft... If I'm throwing hards across flats then it's 7ft+. Recoils are fine with fluro straight through mate. I use an Mx Ajing 7'1 and 7'4 for my fluro work and they're super fast actioned which I prefer, check em out. You don't need to run a softer/slower rod for fc mate, If you know what you're doing and have a quality reel with a smooth drag its fine let the line do the work!
Last edited by Ado; 09-06-2013 at 11:09 PM. |
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I'm using my 2.5lb fluoro set up on a Itchy Twichy Gen Black with a Aird 2000. 1-2kg but has some nice balls and is actually my favourite set up (over the Black Label/Airity and Stradic/Omen combos).
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Use the Tsr, I run flouro on mine and never a problem. Generally a rod with a slower more forgiving taper is what your after to be gentle on such light lines
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hi mate, similar to the responses above ive found daiwas (steez, tdx, gen black etc) to be great as the crisp action lets u stay in contact, but the rods give way under their parabolic action when the fish take a good run. the action may be 'fast' but also quite forgiving at the same time. its quite incredible changing to new technology, the amount of extra feel you get
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hi mate, similar to the responses above ive found daiwas (steez, tdx, gen black etc) to be great as the crisp action lets u stay in contact, but the rods give way under their parabolic action when the fish take a good run. the action may be 'fast' but also quite forgiving at the same time. its quite incredible changing to new technology, the amount of extra feel you get
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Don't be concerned with FC and Recoils, Ive been running 2 and 3lb FC for Crankbaits on T-Curve Flights (SiC stripper and tip and recoil infills) for ages and never had a problem. Both are 7 footers.
I cant comment on the difference btw the Loomis rods but to me action plays a part in cushioning lunges but so does the drag on the reel and the biggest "shock absorber" in the system is the FC line itself. |
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